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the community groups are going to be sent out to convince landlords across the city to turn their private buildings into smoke-free zones. this is according to documents obtained by "the new york post." these groups would work with tenants and property managers on smoke-free policies and get a $10,000 bounty. they say we're not going to private residences, they say, but anti-smoking is a big bloomberg crusade. i don't think it's going to get far. >> is he going to go into my fridge and make sure i don't have two liters of soda? >>> we've seen the amazing advances in technology when it comes to our phones. in just six years, ibm is predicting there could be a phone that could smell, hear, taste, touch, all the senses, all five of them. for example, you could experience the silkiness of egyptian cotton sheets just by touching your phones. don't want to know what else you can experience. vibration capabilities will be able to stimulate the physical sensation of touching something. and here's an app that maybe any of us can download on our iphone or android and the japanese came up with this.
the community groups are going to be sent out to convince landlords across the city to turn their private buildings into smoke-free zones. this is according to documents obtained by "the new york post." these groups would work with tenants and property managers on smoke-free policies and get a $10,000 bounty. they say we're not going to private residences, they say, but anti-smoking is a big bloomberg crusade. i don't think it's going to get far. >> is he going to go into my...
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to go to. >> the police chief says he plans to step up patrol of the city's elementary and middle schools by assigning officers to visit them at least once a day. again, those are the ripple effects we're talking about. how you as a school district or principal, how can you look at this tragedy and not perhaps review your own security procedures. >> that's right. i mean, i remember doing fire drills. i'm sure you remember the same thing. but these lockdowns, i don't -- i never participated in that. >> but they did it at school. teachers said thank god we did this, because they knew where to hide and where to go. and this detail too is chilling to think about. apparently the gunman first entered a kindergarten classroom and it was empty. he thought it was empty, but the kids were in a bathroom area where the teacher had taken them. i guess it was a bathroom break or what have you. after thinking that room was empty, he went into that first grade classroom where he proceeded to kill 15 of the 16 students. but had those kindergarten kids been in that room, the death toll could have been high
to go to. >> the police chief says he plans to step up patrol of the city's elementary and middle schools by assigning officers to visit them at least once a day. again, those are the ripple effects we're talking about. how you as a school district or principal, how can you look at this tragedy and not perhaps review your own security procedures. >> that's right. i mean, i remember doing fire drills. i'm sure you remember the same thing. but these lockdowns, i don't -- i never...
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but the neighbors want the city to step in. and i think it looks marvelous. i think it's beautiful. >> you don't live next to it. >> i wouldn't want to live next to it. i think it's pretty. >> that's the point. oh, man. we see this debate every year. it's almost over, folks. >> it's pretty. >>> coming up, a beloved late night talk show host admits something very personal. some folks may not have known before this interview. >>> and all the people who believe the world is about to end any moment, and those who are not wasting time finding a hookup. you're watching "world news now." >> hey, girl. >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. [ mom ] 3 days into school break and they're already bored. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-siz
but the neighbors want the city to step in. and i think it looks marvelous. i think it's beautiful. >> you don't live next to it. >> i wouldn't want to live next to it. i think it's pretty. >> that's the point. oh, man. we see this debate every year. it's almost over, folks. >> it's pretty. >>> coming up, a beloved late night talk show host admits something very personal. some folks may not have known before this interview. >>> and all the people who...
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the study by new york city's health department suggests possible links with prostate, thyroid and a type of blood cancer, as well. but finds relatively few cancer cases among the nearly 56,000 folks who were studied. even the head of the study says the results "should be interpreted with caution." >>> more than a dozen fraternity members surrendered to police to face hazing charges after a freshman drank himself to death at northern illinois university. prosecutors say 19-year-old david bogenberger died after being made to drink at the frat house last month. in all, 22 frat members are accused, including the house president. >> i think the criminal charges send an important message and lesson to everybody in college or just everybody generally who does anything that goes against the law. the fact that you are held accountable for your own actions and behaviors. >> the coroner says the blood-alcohol content was five times the legal limit. >>> a southern california boy is under arrest for pulling off a series of so-called swabbing incidents. those are dangerous hoaxes that targeted celebri
the study by new york city's health department suggests possible links with prostate, thyroid and a type of blood cancer, as well. but finds relatively few cancer cases among the nearly 56,000 folks who were studied. even the head of the study says the results "should be interpreted with caution." >>> more than a dozen fraternity members surrendered to police to face hazing charges after a freshman drank himself to death at northern illinois university. prosecutors say...